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These are complete and clear course summary notes for Property A at Monash University. The course code is LAW2112.

These are brilliant notes that I put together to help me achieve a top mark in this subject. I wrote the notes to cover all the content throughout the course and it has been formatted well to allow for clear navigation of the content in studying for the exam. The notes are 59 pages of concise and exam focused. They will enable you to maximise your score in the exam.

Major topics covered in these notes include:

The Concept Of Property

Introduction To Title To Land

Fragmentation By Reference To Time: The Doctrines Of Tenure And Estates

Fragmentation By Reference To The Nature Of The Title: Possession And The Doctrine Of Relativity Of Titles; Adverse Possession

Fragmentation By Reference To Sphere Of Enforceability: Legal And Equitable Interests

Fragmentation By Reference To Time: Leasehold Estates

The Borderline Between Contract And Property: Contractual Licences

Easements

Mortgages

Acquisition And Transfer Of Proprietary Interests

Sale Of Land

Creation Of Leasehold Interests

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